The Oxford handbook of voice studies:

More than two hundred years after the first speaking machine, we are accustomed to voices talking from seemingly anywhere and everywhere, including house alarm systems, cars, telephones, and digital assistants, or "smart speakers" such as Alexa and Google Home. However, vocal events still...

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Weitere Verfasser: Eidsheim, Nina 1975- (HerausgeberIn), Meizel, Katherine (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press 2019
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Zusammenfassung:More than two hundred years after the first speaking machine, we are accustomed to voices talking from seemingly anywhere and everywhere, including house alarm systems, cars, telephones, and digital assistants, or "smart speakers" such as Alexa and Google Home. However, vocal events still have the capacity to raise age-old questions regarding the human, the animal, the machine, and the spiritual-or in nonmetaphysical terms, questions about identity and authenticity. Individuals and groups perform, refuse, and play identity through vocal acts and by listening to and for voice. In this volume, leading scholars from multiple disciplines respond to the seemingly innocuous question: What is voice?
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Laryngeal Dynamics of Taan Gestures in Indian Classical Singing - Nandhakumar Radhakrishnan, Ronald C. Scherer, Santanu Bandyopadhyay -- - Medical Care of Voice Disorders - Robert T. Sataloff, Mary J. Hawkshaw -- - This American Voice: The Odd Timbre of a New Standard in Public Radio - Tom McEnaney -- - Trans/forming White Noise: Gender, Race, and Dis/ability in the Music of Joe Stevens - Elias Krell -- - Voice in Charismatic Leadership - Rosario Signorello -- - What Was the Voice? - Nancy H. Shane Butler -- - Singing and Praying among Korean Christian Converts (1896-1915): a Trans-Pacific Genealogy of the Modern Korean Voice - Hyun Kyong Hannah Chang -- - Robot Imams! Standardizing, Centralizing, and Debating the Voice of Islam in Millennial Turkey - Eve McPherson -- - Singing High: Black Countertenors and Gendered Sound in Gospel Performance - Alisha Lola Jones -- - Building the Broadway Voice - Jake Johnson --
- Challenging Voices: Re-Listening to Marshallese Histories of the Present - Jessica A. Schwartz, April L. Brown -- - When Robots Speak on Screen: Imagining the Cinemechanical Ideal - Jennifer Fleeger -- - Fluid Voices: Processes and Practices in Singing Impersonation - Katherine Meizel, Ronald C. Scherer -- - Voice Dipped in Black: The Louisville Project and the Birth of Black Radical Argument in College Debate Policy - Shanara R. Reid-Brinkley -- - The Evolution of Voice Perception - Katarzyna Pisanski, Gregory A. Bryant -- - Acoustic Slits and Vocal Incongruences in Los Angeles Union Station - Nina Sun Eidsheim -- - The Echoing Palimpsest: Singing and the Experience of Time at the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople - Alexander K. Khalil -- - Object, Person, Machine, or What: Practical Ontologies of Voice - Matt Rahaim -- - The Voice of Feeling: Liberal Subjects, Music, and the Cinematic Speech - Dan Wang --
- Tuning a Throat Song in Inner Asia: On the Nature of Vocal Gifts with People's X o omeizhi of the Tyva Republic Valeriy Mogush (b. 1953) - Robert O. Beahrs -- - Introductory chapter - Nina Sun Eidsheim, Katherine Meizel -- - Voiceness in Musical Instruments - Cornelia Fales -- - Defining and Studying Voice across Disciplinary Boundaries - Jody Kreiman -- - Proximity/Infinity: The Mediated Voice in Mobile Music - Miriama Young
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ISBN:9780199338641
DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199982295.001.0001